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  • Kareem Abdul-Jabbar retires after Pistons win....
    Item #686346
    LOS ANGELES TIMES, June 14, 1989

    * Kareem Abdul-Jabbar last NBA Lakers game
    * Detroit Pistons win basketball championship
    * Best title to be had - rare as such


    The front page has a thrree column photo with heading: "Lakers and Kareem Bow Out" (see) The front page of the sport's section has a banner headline: ... Read full description  
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  • "The Flying Hutchinsons" family lost ?...
    Item #686343
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, September 12, 1932

    * Colonel George R. Hutchinson
    * "Flying family" lost at sea ?
    * Aviation - airplanes


    The top of the front page has a two column headline: "HUTCHINSONS FEARED LOST; PLANE WITH 8 DOWN AT SEA; AID GOES FROM GREENLAND" with subheads. (see) First report coverage continues on page 3 with... Read full description  
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  • 1951 sport's stars photos...
    Item #686341
    SPORT'S SECTION ONLY of the New York Times, Dec. 23, 1951

    * Sport's stars & feats of 1951
    * Bobby Thomson - Ben Hogan
    * Kentucky Wildcats basketball & more


    The front page of this section has ten photos of various sport's stars for the year of 1927 with heading: "Some Outstanding Performers in the World of Sports During Year That... Read full description  
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  • Munich Agreement of 1938... Sudetenland....
    Item #686338
    CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, September 29, 1938

    * Munich Agreement (same day)
    * Adolph Hitler - Neville Chamberlain
    * Sudetenland - Czechoslovakia concession ?
    * Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain
    * Appeasement speech re. Adolph Hitler's aggression


    The front page has a nice banner headline: "4 MEN DEBATE EUROPE'S FATE; British, French... Read full description  
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  • John Wayne Gacy executed... serial killer clown...
    Item #686324
    LOS ANGELES TIMES, May 10, 1994

    * John Wayne Gacy
    * Serial "killer clown"
    * Joel Rifkin guilty


    The top of page 12 has a one column heading: "Gacy Executed in Illinois for Murders of 33" with subhead. First report coverage on the execution of American serial killer, John Wayne Gacy. (see)
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  • Death of President William H. Harrison, in a Washington newspaper...
    Item #686317
    KENDALL'S EXPOSITOR, Washington, D.C., April 7, 1841

    * President William H. Harrison
    * Washington D.C. death - John Tyler


     This was an uncommon title which lasted but 4 years. The prospectus (not here) notes it was a semi-weekly devoted to "...the security of the right of suffrage by additional laws to... Read full description  
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  • Poverty in 1951 NYC...
    Item #686315
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, section 2 only, December 23, 1951

    * Poverty in NYC
    * Case examples
    * Christmas time


    The front page of this section has a banner headline: "AT CHRISTMAS REMEMBER THE NEEDIEST" with related illustration and some cases. Nice for display.
    Other topics throughout. Complete section 2 only with all 24 pages, rag edition in nice... Read full description  
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  • Craig Wood wins 1941 Masters golf tournament
    Item #686303
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, April 7, 1941

    * Craig Wood wins Masters Tournament
    * Augusta National Golf Club - Georgia
    * World War II - WWII era


    The front page of the sport's section (page 11) has a two column heading: "Wood Captures Augusta Meet" with photo. (see) First report coverage on Craig Wood winning the 1941 Masters Golf... Read full description  
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  • Rogers Hornsby finishes the season above .400...
    Item #686302
    THE DAY, New London, Conn., Sept. 30, 1924 

    * Rogers Hornsby ends with .424 batting average
    * St. Louis Cardinals - major league baseball MLB


    The sports page (pg. 11) has a one column head reading: "ROGERS HORNSBY CLOSES WITH .424" (see)
    Complete with 14 pages, light toning at the margins, tiny binding holes along the... Read full description  
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  • 1935 George Weyerhaeuser kidnapping....
    Item #686300
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, June 2, 1935

    * George Weyerhaeuser kidnapping
    * Tacoma, Washington (freed)
    * Alvin "Creepy" Karpis ??


    The top of the front page has a two column headline: "TACOMA BOY FREE, $200,000 IS PAID; HE NAMES KARPIS" with subheads. (see) Report continues on page 3 with photo of Karpis. Karpis was suspected in the... Read full description  
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  • Early for Western Pennsylvania...   Much on the Northwest coast....
    Item #686297
    THE PITTSBURGH RECORDER, Pennsylvania, Oct. 3, 1822

    * Early Western Pennsylvania

     The volume 1 number 37 issue of a quite uncommon and very early periodical from Western Penna. 
    Near the back two pages are taken up with a lengthy & very detailed: "Account Of The North-West Coast".
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  • 1967 "The Who" rock band music review...
    Item #686292
    THE VILLAGE VOICE, New York, April 6, 1967

    * The Who - English rock band
    * First review in a American newspaper
    * Roger Daltrey - Keith Moon - Pete Townsend


    The Village Voice has the distinction of giving "The Who" it's very first review in a American newspaper. Page 23 under: "Rock 'N' Wreck" is that review.... Read full description  
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  • Davy Crockett....
    Item #686285
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, May 10, 1834  A brief item at the top of an inside page mentions: "Col. Crockett is yet on his "tower" to the north, and has much amused the people by his originalities, and the broad good humor that plays on his "honest face".
    There is much reporting from Congress, and also an article headed:... Read full description  
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  • Exceedingly early newspaper from France...
    Item #686275
    EXTRAORDINAIRE, Paris, France, March 7, 1635 with the date at the top in Roman numerals but then also dated at the bottom of the back page: "7 Mars, 1635".

    * Earliest of newspapers to be had

    This "extraordinary" issue was done for a singular purpose, as defines most "extraordinaries" produced since then.
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  • Diagram of the fort at Bunker's Hill...
    Item #686266
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, England, September, 1775  

    * Battle of Bunker Hill diagram - print
    * John Hancock & George Washington

    A nice issue with much historic content from the beginning months of the Revolutionary War.
    Perhaps the best content is the very nice half page illustration of the "Redoubt & Intrenchment on the... Read full description  
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  • A satirical newspaper which lasted but nine months..
    Item #686262
    PUNCHINELLO, New York, April 9, 1870  This is just the second issue of this famous title known for its satirical content directed at the various social and political issues of the day. Inspired by the English publication Punch, it existed only from April 2 to December 14, 1870.
    The magazine was founded by former editors of... Read full description  
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  • Full page focus on Lincoln, with a print...
    Item #686261
    PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL, New York, May, 1865

    * Abraham Lincoln assassination w/ print

     Phrenology is a theory that the personality traits of a person can be derived from the shape of their skull. Although holding no validity today, it was a popular science in the mid-19th century and this periodical focused on it.
    The feature of this... Read full description  
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  • Review & premiere of "Wyatt Earp", in a Los Angeles newspaper...
    Item #686257
    LOS ANGELES TIMES, June 24, 1994

    * Best "Wyatt Earp" film advertisement
    * Grand Opening Day movie premiere review
    * American Western - Kevin Costner


    A terrific issue on the premiere of the motion picture hit "Wyatt Earp" and perhaps no better issue could be found than this, the leading newspaper from the... Read full description  
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  • Amelia Earhart's 1932 record flight...
    Item #686247
    CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, July 14, 1932

    * Aviatrix Amelia Earhart Putnam airplane
    * Women's transcontinental flight record
    * Los Angeles to Newark, New Jersey


    Page 3 has a one column heading: "Amelia Putnam Sets Mark For Women Flyers" with subhead. A one column photo of Earhart is on the back page. (see) First report coverage on... Read full description  
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  • 1942 Doolittle raid of Japan....
    Item #686245
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, April 21, 1942

    * The famous Doolittle raid of Japan
    * U.S. Army Air Force B-25B Mitchell bombers
    * USS Hornet aircraft carrier


    The front page has a one column heading: "TOKYO NOW TELLS OF 10 U.S. PLANES" with subhead. (see) This was the famous Doolittle raid on Japan. It was not known at the time that James... Read full description  
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  • War of 1812 shipping embargo....
    Item #686243
    THE REPERTORY & GENERAL ADVERTISER, Boston, April 14, 1812  A very historic front page, as it includes a report headed: "EMBARGO" which reports on the voting for this historic measure which would lead to the War of 1812 with England.
    The front page also has the: "Confidential Message" to the senate, in which the President... Read full description  
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  • Serial killer & rapist Albert Fish in custody......
    Item #686241
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, December 24, 1934

    * Albert Fish gets identified in jail
    * Serial killer, child rapist and cannibal
    * "The Boogey Man" - "Gray Man"
    * "Brooklyn Vampire" - "Werewolf of Wysteria"


    The top of the back page has a one column heading: "FISH TRIES TO HIDE FROM GIRL ACCUSER" ... Read full description  
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  • 1960 Gadsden, Alabama synagogue bombing....
    Item #686239
    THE DETROIT NEWS, March 26, 1960

    * Gadsden, Etowah County, Alabama
    * Jewish Synagogue bombing & Shooting - Jews


    The front page has a one column heading: "Boy Bombs Synagog in Alabama" with photo of Jerry Earl Hunt. (see)
    Complete with 22 pages, small binding holes along the spine, generally nice.
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  • Jewish Holocaust... Nazi atrocities... Cold-blooded murder...
    Item #686238
    This issue is being offered as a piece of history.  Issues with content related to the numerous atrocities perpetrated upon humanity during this era help to verify what some feebly attempt to deny. It's interesting to note that many such reports never made it to the front page... and in the case of numerous newspapers...... Read full description  
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  • William Heirens guilty... Lipstick Killer...
    Item #686234
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, Sept. 6, 1946

    * William Heirens found guilty
    * Serial Lipstick Killer


    The top of the back page has a one column heading: "HEIRENS GETS LIFE FOR THREE KILLINGS" with subhead. (see)
    Complete with all 38 pages, rag edition in nice condition.
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  • Douglass MacArthur's escape from the Philippines...
    Item #686231
    THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE, March 19, 1942

    * Douglass MacArthur escapes from the Philippines

    The front page has a terrific banner headline in large, bold lettering: "HOW GEN MacARTHUR GOR TO AUSTRALIA"  with subhead. Great for display.
    Complete with all 24 pages, nice condition.
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  • Vahan Cardashian death.. Armenian leader...
    Item #686229
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, June 13, 1934

    * Vahan Cardashian death
    * Armenian-American leader


    The top of page 23 has a one column heading: "CARDASHIAN DEAD; ARMENIAN LEADER" with subheads and photo. First report coverage of the death of Vahan Cardashian, Armenian American political activist and lawyer. I suspect this is one of the few... Read full description  
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  • 1937 Joe DiMaggio home run photo....
    Item #686225
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, August 12, 1937

    * Joe DiMaggio home run photo
    * New York Yankees vs. Boston Red Sox
    * Race for American League pennant


    The sport's section (page 22) has a banner headline: "Red Sox Hopes for Pennant Crushed as Yanks Win Two and Lead by 11 1/2 Games" with subheads, box scores and photo of Joe DiMaggio crossing... Read full description  
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  • Focused on the Internal Revenue & Customs offices...
    Item #686222
    THE INTERNAL REVENUE RECORD & CUSTOMS JOURNAL, New York, March 16, 1872  A rather uncommon title with content as the title would suggest.
    Eight pages, 9 1/2 by 12 inches, four small binding holes at the blank spine, great condition. 
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  • Monroe signs an Act of Congress...
    Item #686216
    COLLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, March 30, 1825  

    * President James Monroe
    * United States Congress


    The top of the front page has an Act of Congress concerning borrowing money, signed by the President: James Monroe
    Four pages, light damp stain to an upper quadrant, good condition.
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  • Resuming trade agreements after the War of 1812...
    Item #686210
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston Dec. 30, 1815  On the front page under "State Paper" is: "A Convention To Regulate the Commerce between the Territories of the United States and of His Britannic Majesty", signed in type: John Q. Adams, H. Clay, & four others, plus James Madison.
    This was an important treaty... Read full description  
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  • Fourteen Acts each signed by James Madison...
    Item #686207
    AMERICAN MERCURY, Hartford, Nov. 9, 1813  Nice heraldic eagle engraving in the masthead. The ftpg. has three Acts of Congress, each signed in type by the President: James Madison.
    The Acts of Congress continue on page 2 with eleven more, each signed in type by: James Madison. One is for allowing the President to buy new furniture for... Read full description  
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  • Documents relating to the beginning of the War of 1812...
    Item #686203
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, May 6, 1812  

    * James Madison Embargo Act
    * Prelude to the War of 1812


    The front page has nearly two columns taken up with a great letter headed: "Reflections on WAR!" being part of a sermon. This was from just two months before the War of 1812 would be formally declared.
    Also on the... Read full description  
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  • First Modern Musical... Broadway's prominance set in stone...
    Item #686198
    NEW YORK TIMES, Sept. 15, 1866  

    * "The Black Crook" 1st week advertisement
    * Very first musical theatre performance of the first ever modern day musical!
    * Niblo's Garden - Broadway - New York City


    Although an inconspicuous listing on page 7, the advertisement for the Broadway production of "The... Read full description  
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  • James Madison, and the War of 1812...
    Item #686193
    FEDERAL REPUBLICAN & COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, Georgetown, (Col.), Sept. 6, 1813. Taking all of the front page are two acts laying duties on various items, each signed in type: James Madison. An uncommon title from the District of Columbia.
    Inside has some War of 1812 content including an article: "The Enemy:"
    Four pages, water staining to... Read full description  
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  • Focused on the Internal Revenue & Customs offices...
    Item #686192
    THE INTERNAL REVENUE RECORD & CUSTOMS JOURNAL, New York, April 9, 1870  A rather uncommon title with content as the title would suggest.
    Eight pages, 9 1/2 by 12 inches, five small binding holes at the blank spine, great condition. 
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  • Tornado Outbreak of March of March 21-22, 1952...
    Item #686188
    THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, March 22, 1952

    * Tornado Outbreak of 1952 disaster
    * Arkansas, Tennessee & Missouri


    The front page has a banner headline: "36 KILLED IN TORNADOES" with subheads. (see) Nice for display.
    Complete with 24 pages, light toning at the margins, small library stamp within the masthead, small binding... Read full description  
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  • Focused on the Internal Revenue & Customs offices...
    Item #686186
    THE INTERNAL REVENUE RECORD & CUSTOMS JOURNAL, New York, Oct. 28, 1865  A rather uncommon title with content as the title would suggest.
    Eight pages, 9 1/2 by 12 inches, four small binding holes at the blank spine, great condition. 
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  • Ten documents signed by the President, James Monroe...
    Item #686185
    NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., May 9, 1820  The front page features 7 Acts of Congress, each signed in type by the President: James Monroe. And page 2 begins with another 3 documents by James Monroe as well. Great to have in this famous newspaper from the nation's capital.
    Four pages, good condition.
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  • The Great Clam Chowder Murder in 1896 NYC...
    Item #686184
    NEW YORK TRIBUNE, June 24, 1896

    * The Great Clam Chowder - Arsenic Murder
    * Mary Alice Almont Livingston Fleming


    The top of the front page has a one column heading: "MRS. FLEMING ACQUITTED" with subheads and illustration of Fleming. (see)
    Complete with 16 pages, light, even toning, a little margin wear, generally in good... Read full description  
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  • Bombing of Tokyo in 1945... WWII...
    Item #686183
    THE TOPEKA DAILY CAPITAL, May 24, 1945

    * Bombing of Tokyo, Japan
    * B-29 Superfortress bombers
    * World War II - WWII


    The front page has a four column heading: "Record B-29 Raid on Tokyo" with subheads. (see)
    Complete with 12 pages, a few small binding holes along the spine, generally nice.
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  • 1960 USS Constellation fire disaster...
    Item #686182
    FITCHBURG SENTINEL, Mass., Dec. 20, 1960

    * USS Constellation (CV-64) fire disaster
    * Kitty Hawk class aircraft supercarrier
    * United States Navy "America's Flagship"


    The front page has a three column headline: "Ship Fire Fatal To 46 Said 'Not Suspicious'" with related photo. (see)
    Complete with 28 pages, tiny... Read full description  
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  • On the Non-Intercourse law...   Did the governor die?
    Item #686179
    BOSTON GAZETTE, July 27, 1809  The front page has most of a column taken up with AN ACT...The Amended Non-Intercourse Law." concerning relations with England and France, signed in type by the President: James Madison.
    Page 2 has a curious item: "A Danbury paper of July 19 announces...the death of his Excellency Jonathan... Read full description  
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  • Pushing for an embargo...
    Item #686176
    CONNECTICUT MIRROR, Hartford, April 20, 1812  The front page has a  brief yet historically significant document signed by the President: James Madison, asking Congress to impose: "...a general Embargo be laid on all vessels now in port...for the period of 60 days..." with a bit more. Over half of the front page & much of page 2 have a... Read full description  
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  • British author Lytton Strachey death...
    Item #686171
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, January 22, 1932

    * Lytton Strachey death
    * British author & critic
    * Bloomsbury Group co-founder


    Page 19 has a one column heading: "LYTTON STRACHEY, NOTED AUTHOR, DIES" with subheads and photo. (see) First report coverage on the death of Lytton Strachey, British author and critic. I suspect this is one of the... Read full description  
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  • Premiere of "Star Trek: The Motion Picture", in a Los Angeles newspaper...
    Item #686170
    LOS ANGELES TIMES, December 7, 1979

    * Best "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" advertisement
    * Grand Opening Day movie premiere
    * Science fiction film - USS Enterprise


    A terrific issue on the premiere of the motion picture hit "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" and perhaps no better newspaper could... Read full description  
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  • Battle of the Bulge prelude... George S. Patton...
    Item #686169
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, Nov. 27, 1944 

    * Third United States Army
    * General George S. Patton 
    * World War II - WWII
    * Battle of the Bulge prelude


    The front page has a banner headline: "3D ARMY GAINS 5 MILES, SPLITS MAGINOT LINE" with subheads that include: "Patton's Forces Mile From St. Avold, Key Town Below... Read full description  
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  • An Act for collecting duties...
    Item #686168
    THE CONNECTICUT COURANT, Hartford, Aug. 26, 1799  Various news of the day from both America and Europe. Most of the back page is taken up with a portion of a lengthy (and continued): "An Act to Regulate the Collection of Duties on Imports & Tonnage" headed with an engraving of a heraldic eagle.
    Four pages, never-trimmed margins, minor... Read full description  
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  • Two documents signed by Alexander Hamilton...
    Item #686162
    THE CONNECTICUT COURANT, Nov. 28, 1791  Mot of the front page is taken up with the French Revolution with a lengthy letter signed: Louis.
    Most of page 3 is taken up with reports from Congress, including a brief note to the House concerning expenses for the year signed by the Secretary of the Treasury: Alexander Hamilton. This is... Read full description  
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  • George Washington signature in script...
    Item #686152
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, May 14, 1794 

    * George Washington document script signed

    Page 3 has a document signed in script type: Go. Washington, President of the United States, concerning authorization for ships belonging to the U.S. to enter ports beyond the Cape of Good Hope, etc.
    Page 2 has a report: "From the Western... Read full description  
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